Find all-inclusive resorts in the main tourist destinations of Varadero in the north of Cuba and Holguin in the east. Varadero is the most established, featuring international all-inclusive hotels such as Beaches, Breezes and Sandals, and has a 21 km white-sand beach. Holguin boasts beaches and dive sites.
All-inclusive resorts in Cuba don't generally boast the level of amenities found in Cancun or other Caribbean destinations. The choice of international food and branded drinks on offer in smaller resorts may be lacking and guests are encouraged to try local dishes and drinks.
All-inclusive vacations in Cuba include the evening entertainment offered at your hotel such as salsa dance, live music and dinner shows. Excursions are often included in the price; excursions may include places like the Cuban capital Havana and Santiago de Cuba.
The U.S. government restricts tourist travel to Cuba for its citizens. Most visitors on all-inclusive vacations come from Europe and Canada. Check with the U.S. Department of State for information on traveling to Cuba with a license issued by the Office of Foreign Assets Control.